IH rollover plow

DeltaRed

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I just bought another rollover plow. an IH #210,2x16(convertible to 14"). Fast hitch. Made during the 400/450 years.dont need it,but at $100,why not?I no longer have a fast hitch tractor.So It may get converted to 3 point. I kind of hate to,tho..... I now have 4 IH 2 way plows. A #39 'tumble' plow(2x14);the new' 210(2x16);my original #314(3x14);The 'big'(lol) #642(4x16).Almost forgot...Also have a one bottom/two way belly mounted plow for an H/M. Don't know the model number.And a one bottom mechanical rollover made by the Lindeman company for an 9/8N Ford.Still looking for a #38 and a #200. And then there is the 3 bottom tumble plow. I heard rumors about. Never have seen one,or even a picture. It may not even exist! LOL need a 'big' tractor for that one. A WD 9 or a crawler.
 
Am interested in a 2-way plow for my 400 with fast hitch.
Where are you located?
I am in west central Minnesota.
 
You`re ripping my heart out, Delta ! I beg you, please don`t cut the prongs off . It`s yours to do with as you wish, I know, but I bet you could sell to somebody lookin` for a FH 2 way plow for a decent profit. I collect and use FH stuff and it breaks my heart seeing FH stuff that was converted to 3pt with the FH prongs cut off. Anyways, enough sobbing on my part and congrats on a great find. :)
 
They`re out there yet, seems like the northeast U.S. was where alot of them were used. I got mine in PA and a friend of mine found 2 of them in Delaware. C-11 is the model you need.
 
The irrigated areas of west and south west are where you find most of the two way plows.In my area of western Colorado,if it is 'farmed',it is plowed with a two way.
 
If you do a "cut the prongs off" conversion it will never pull right, and any 3pt parts you are likely to find will be connected to another plow.

Consider it a "rescue" and sell it on to the next guy who can use it without cutting it up, for a little profit.
 
In this area there is little to no interest in fast hitch equipment.Especially a plow.at sales,most fast hitch equipment equipment goes for scrap.More interest in FH mowers and cultivators.Any 'little guy'/ hobby farmer here will have a JohnDeere. The few guys who did use fast hitch equipment are long gone.I won't get in a hurry to do anything with it however.
 
Dang, that is a shame. I collect, but only to use the implements. Can't imagine not putting em in the dirt as intended. Still need a few imps. Will not bash JD, but Farmall had some nice stuff.
 
At the local consignment sale in two weeks,there are several old fh items.Mower,cultivator/'marker bar',rake.....More may come in. It is all rusty,in need of repair,not been used in years....It will go for peanuts.I don't have the money to rescue it.Nor the room. I'm not willing to sit on it forever,as there are no buyers here.Looks like the 'estate' of some 'old guy' whose kids are cleaning up the farm. There is also a "PARTS" 450(with fast hitch) in the 'dead row' in worse shape as the other stuff.
 
Super Chief or Plow Chief? Trip beam or fixed beam? Surely, with a "little spreading of the word", there is someone who can use it/restore it/ add it to their collection!! There are about 20 fast hitch implements around my place and I don't know which one I would part with first. None of my tractors are large enough for your plow; otherwise I would be interested. By the way, per IH parts book that plow was built '57 through '60. That would be in the peak years of fast hitch for IH. Please someone; rescue it, restore it, and get it to shows. They are great conversation pieces!
 
Plow Chief. rigid beam.The shares are nearly 'new'. Moldboards show very little to no wear. This plow hasn't plowed much dirt.I didn't realize it was that 'new'.LOL
 

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